Coconut Teriyaki Chicken Stir Fry

I haven’t made stir-fry in ages! I don’t even know how that’s possible but when my roommate made it last week for dinner it’s been on my mind ever since. I was excited to saute the chicken in coconut oil too. I’ve really only used coconut oil in some paleo / gluten – free treats so was interested to see how it would come out using it in place of olive oil, etc. Well it came out delicious! And now I have lunch for the rest of the week.

Coconut Teriyaki Chicken Stir Fry

3 Organic Chicken Breasts

1lb Fresh Mixed Stir Fry Veggies (Whole Foods has a great bin of them in their produce section)

1 1/2 Tbsp Coconut Oil

1/2 Cup Organic Gluten Free Teriyaki Sauce

Salt

Pepper

Cut the chicken into cubes (or strips) and turn the stove on medium heat.

Put the coconut oil in the pan once it gets hot and then throw in the chicken.

Throw in the onions from the veggie mix at this point.

Saute the chicken until there is no more pink, approximately for 5 minutes.

Sprinkle some salt and pepper on the chicken and mix.

Add the teriyaki sauce and let simmer on medium heat for a couple of minutes.

Add the stir fry vegetables and cover the pan.

Turn the burner on low and let cook for about 10 – 15 minutes or until the vegetables are soft.

I put my stir-fry over some quinoa. It made a great dinner and lunches for the rest of the week!

Monday’s Workout

Tonight’s workout felt great but it definitely winded me! I swear every time I look at a Crossfit work out and think “oh that might be a little bit easier” it ends up being such a tough one. Those tricky Crossfit WOD creators I tell ya!

This is how I chose my workout today. I went to Crossfit.com. After not seeing any recent ones that I was feeling I decided to go back a bit further into the archives. I went to November, 2012 and decided to look at November 3rd because that’s the day that me and Andy went on our first date. Yes, this is how my weird brain works. I wrote that work-out down along with two others.

I then texted this exact picture to Andy and asked him which workout I should do. He really helps with my indecisiveness a lot! He also knows what my body can and can’t handle and what will challenge me. It’s nice having a sort-of personal trainer for free! He suggested the first or last one. I went for the last one: